Catalan leader calls for end to 'indisputable unity' of Spain
Imprisoned Jordi
Sànchez urges
complete overhaul of
Madrid's approach to
crisis Sun 3 Jun 2018 10.23 BST The Catalan independence
leader Jordi Sànchez who
has been in prison for eight months, has called on the Spanish government to
reconsider its adherence to
the principle of "the
indisputable unity of the
homeland", saying it is the
only way out of the political crisis. Sànchez, a regional MP and
former leader of the Catalan
National Assembly, is facing
sedition and rebellion charges
over the part he played in
demonstrations in the run-up to the unofficial independence referendum
last October. In an interview with the
Guardian conducted before Pedro Sánchez replaced
Mariano Rajoy as prime
minister, the Catalan politician called for a
complete overhaul of Madrid's
approach to "the most
important political crisis"
Spain has experienced since
its return to democracy following the death of the dictator Francisco
Franco.-Source-The Guardian
Sànchez urges
complete overhaul of
Madrid's approach to
crisis Sun 3 Jun 2018 10.23 BST The Catalan independence
leader Jordi Sànchez who
has been in prison for eight months, has called on the Spanish government to
reconsider its adherence to
the principle of "the
indisputable unity of the
homeland", saying it is the
only way out of the political crisis. Sànchez, a regional MP and
former leader of the Catalan
National Assembly, is facing
sedition and rebellion charges
over the part he played in
demonstrations in the run-up to the unofficial independence referendum
last October. In an interview with the
Guardian conducted before Pedro Sánchez replaced
Mariano Rajoy as prime
minister, the Catalan politician called for a
complete overhaul of Madrid's
approach to "the most
important political crisis"
Spain has experienced since
its return to democracy following the death of the dictator Francisco
Franco.-Source-The Guardian
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